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What is SUL doing to deal with swine flu if it occurs in one of their centres?
ADVICE ON SWINE INFLUENZA (H1N1 VIRUS INFECTION) ~ FOR STUDENTS IN HOST FAMILIES
In Britain ‘swine flu’ is also more commonly known as ‘H1N1 virus infection’.
People with swine flu typically have a fever or high temperature (over 38°C) and may also have aching muscles, sore throat and/or a dry cough. In other words, the symptoms are very similar to seasonal (regular) flu....
What is the difference between host family immersion and English home tuition?
There are no funamental differences. Both are living with an English family and having English lessons with a teacher, usually a member of the family you are staying with. This is one of the most effective ways of learning English....
What kind of accommodation do you use?
SUL residential courses are usually within private boarding schools which are of a high standard and offer full board accommodation. The bedrooms are usually twins, triples or quads.
Host families and home tuition accommodation will be living with a ‘typical’ English family on a full board basis....
What should I do if my child tells me that they are not happy on their course?
They must talk to their group leader who will inform the Course Director. Together they will see all relevant persons to try and resolve this quickly. If the problem persists the parents must be consulted and further action taken....
What's the typical accommodation on a residential course?
Our accommodation normally comprises of bedrooms with singles, doubles, triples and quads. On some of our younger aged courses we occasionally use dormitories....
Will my child need any spending money? If so, how much will my child need?
All students like to have some pocket money for personal presents etc. Money is not required in order to fully participate in any SUL course unless specifically shown to parents before the purchase of a course....
Will there be internet access that I can use on my course?
Most residential colleges and host families will be able to offer all students supervised internet use for limited periods of time....

